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Doru the Destroyer-Spyder Photo Investigator
In the Einstein's parallel mirrors experiment, when the light pulse strikes the opposite mirror, there should appear an interferential picture. The Gilette mirror experiment shows - the picture appears between the falling on the mirror beam and the reflected one. This means we see the light pulse's side along some perpendicular line, with light pulse being some length (e.g.). The more close to the surface of the mirror the falling beam is, the more circles (fringes) there in the picture should be, which means ... my interferential picture is an embodiment of famous equation (1 - v2/c2)-1/2
Note: Assuming Newton - c'/c (relative speed/absolute speed).
Assuming Einstein - t'/t (relative time/absolute time).
Note: Assuming Newton - c'/c (relative speed/absolute speed).
Assuming Einstein - t'/t (relative time/absolute time).